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		<title>Decorating Your Christmas Tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 13:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ute SchaedlerDecorating Your Christmas Tree As the Christmas holiday season starts to approach, a large number of individuals and families start decorating for Christmas. While just about anything in the home can be decorated, a large amount of focus is placed on the Christmas tree. Since there is a good chance that you may want [...]]]></description>
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<h3>As the Christmas holiday season starts to approach, a large number of individuals and families start decorating for Christmas.</h3>
<p>While just about anything in the home can be decorated, a large amount of focus is placed on the Christmas tree. Since there is a good chance that you may want to purchase a Christmas tree this year, you may be wondering about your decorating options.</p>
<h3>Perhaps, the most common Christmas decoration used on a Christmas tree is lights.</h3>
<p>Christmas lights are a small set of lights that tend to be multicolored or white, although different color combinations can be purchased. A large number of Christmas tree owners use Christmas lights to decorate their Christmas trees. What is nice about Christmas lights is that you have options when using them. Depending on the type of Christmas lights you use, if you choose to use them at all, you may be able to set your lights to sing a Christmas tune or flash in a certain pattern.</p>
<p>Aside from Christmas lights, Christmas ornaments are another one of the most commonly used Christmas decorations, for Christmas trees.  Christmas ornaments come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and styles.  On average, most Christmas ornaments are in the shape of a ball.  They are typically colored red, green, silver, or gold; however, many Christmas ball ornaments also come designed with unique messages or Christmas symbols.  Christmas ornaments are most commonly hung from Christmas tree branches using ornament hooks, yarn, or thread.</p>
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<p>Christmas tree toppers are another item that can regularly be found on a Christmas tree. While Christmas tree toppers, like all other Christmas decorations, come in a wide variety of different sizes, shapes, and styles, they are most commonly sold as angels. Despite the fact that most Christmas tree toppers are in the form on an angel, other popular toppers include stars, crosses, and Santas.  In addition to coming in different sizes, you will find that many Christmas tree toppers are designed to light up, with Christmas lights, and some may even play a musical Christmas tune.</p>
<p>In addition to Christmas tree toppers, Christmas lights, and Christmas ornaments, garland is also used on many Christmas trees. In fact, it is sometimes rare to find a decorated Christmas tree that does not have garland on it. Garland, when used to decorate a Christmas tree, is often intertwined with Christmas lights.  Christmas garland also comes in a number of different styles.  Popular garland styles include floral garland and beaded garland.  It is also possible to find pre-light garland. Pre-light garland is garland that has Christmas lights attached to it already.  The main purpose of pre-light garland is to reduce the amount of time it takes to decorate a Christmas tree.</p>
<p>If you are interested in decorating your Christmas tree with Christmas lights, Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree toppers, or garland, you may need to purchase these items, unless you are using your decorations from last Christmas.  Since all of the previously mentioned Christmas decorations are widely used on Christmas trees, you should be able to find these items from a large number of retailers, both on and offline.  For affordable Christmas decorations, you are urged to check your local dollar stores, discount stores, or department stores.  For the largest selection of Christmas tree decorations, you are urged to shop online or at a local specialty Christmas shop.
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ute SchaedlerInteresting Facts About Christmas It is an accepted fact that the Christmas tree tradition is one that was brought to the shores of America by German immigrants who continued a practice that was popular in their former homeland. Today, a Christmas tree, even a miniature one, is present in just about every home at [...]]]></description>
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<h3>It is an accepted fact that the Christmas tree tradition is one that was brought to the shores of America by German immigrants who continued a practice that was popular in their former homeland.</h3>
<p>Today, a Christmas tree, even a miniature one, is present in just about every home at Christmas. It is therefore interesting to note some little-know facts about the Christmas Tree and other traditions related to Christmas.</p>
<h3>The first interesting fact is the source of real Christmas Trees for some Americans.</h3>
<p>These can be bought at a Christmas Tree Farm or at many local stores and other places of business in just about every town and city across the country around Christmas time. But according to the National Christmas Tree Association, Americans buy about 330,000 Christmas trees that are real through e-commerce or from a catalogue and have them shipped by mail-order.</p>
<h3>The scent of real Christmas trees is the reason they are so popular.</h3>
<p>But as they stand silently in their decorative wonder, they also are providing another benefit. The Christmas Tree Association says the amount of oxygen produced on a daily basis by one acre of Christmas tree is enough to provide enough oxygen for 18 people. And during the first week, a Christmas Tree at home will use up to one quart of water each day to help retain its longevity for the many days of Christmas.</p>
<h3>Since Christmas celebrations gained popularity in America, the Christmas Tree has always been a big tradition.</h3>
<p>During the 1950s however, artificial Christmas trees were not always green. It was very popular during those times to have artificial trees with other colors such as silver, pink and aqua. The appeal in having these colored Christmas trees may have been due to the fact that they looked shiny and bright and appeared like tinsel instead of green foliage.An important ceremony related to the Christmas tree that gains national attention during the Christmas season is the lighting of the National Christmas Tree at the White House. This tradition can be credited to President Calvin Coolidge who lit the first decorated Christmas tree outside at the White House in 1923.</p>
<h4>The lighting of the National Christmas Tree has also been used to convey some symbolic meaning not related to Christmas.</h4>
<p>It was not lighted until Dec. 22 in 1963 because of a national mourning period of 30 days for the assassination of President Kennedy. And while Teddy Roosevelt was President he gave an order that banned the Christmas tree from the White House, not for the assassination of President McKinley in 1901, which caused him to become president, but for reasons related to the environment.</p>
<p>Also of note is that when the National Christmas Tree was lighted on Dec. 13 in 1984, temperatures were in the 70s during an unusually warm December. Christmas has been celebrated in the United States since the 1600s although it wasn&#8217;t always very popular. It took more than two centuries into the mid-late 1860s for Christmas to become a popular holiday season all across America. So maybe the rest of the country owes the holiday of Christmas Day to the state of  Alabama, which in 1836 became the first state to declare Dec. 25 a legal<br />
holiday.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note that on Christmas Day of 1789 Congress was in session. And to show how far ahead of the game Alabama was, it wasn&#8217;t until June 26, 1870 that the federal government declared Christmas as a federal holiday. Although Christmas is based on the Christian religion, not all Christian groups celebrate the season. Among the Christian groups who do not celebrate Christmas and related traditions such as sending greeting cards are Jehovah Witnesses. Jehovah Witnesses and other non-participating Christian groups say Christmas isn&#8217;t specifically mentioned in the Bible as a time or reason to celebrate and<br />
since they strictly adhere to the word of the Bible, they refuse to celebrate Christmas.
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